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Which excerpt from the "The Turtle” best expresses the theme that all living things are a part of, and are guided by, a natural purpose?breaks from the blue-blackskin of the water, dragging her shel
Which excerpt from the "The Turtle” best expresses the theme that all living things are a part of, and are guided by, a natural purpose?
breaks from the blue-blackskin of the water, dragging her shellwith its mossy scutes
across the shallows and through the rushesand over the mudflats, to the uprise,to the yellow sand,
She’s only filledwith an old blind wish.It isn’t even hers but came to her
Crawling up the high hill,luminous under the sand that has packed against her skin,she doesn’t dream